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14 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21, TO LET APARTMENT HOUSES. TO LET APARTMENT HOUSES.

WEfiTHER FORECAST rOK. SALE HOUSES. frame ti rooms, bath; all improvements; Owner, 14 Weldon si. t.Jl!.-a Hills. lt-1 flan: oa.h: act nulcit: OFFJCB OF THE PREbUEXT OF TMU Buiiut-Oii OF iii.OUALi.N.

itUUM NO. 2. RESORTS FOR Winter Sojourning FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE BARGAINS 10 MINUTES TO WALL STREET NEW EIGHT-STORY FIREPROOF BUILDINGS The Graydon The Wocdhull Montes-tie Streer 62-66 Pierrepont Street Elevator apartments of 4, 5 and 6 rooms and bath, with ample closet space; every tnown modern improvement; beautiful tiled bathrooms, pedestal basins, shower baths and sprays: inn rooms paneled and finished in natural oak; librral house attead-nce. Rents S6S0 to $1,080 per year. Apply on premises or MISCELLANEOUS.

ACK'S Buys old Jewelry, silver, an- OTKIOSITY tlques. pawn tickets, SHOP highest prices. 73 l-'latbuah av. n8-tf HAND embroidered round linen tablecloth. 70 Inches, for sale; orders taken for Christmas.

SCHNEIDER, 421 Carlton av, Brooklyn, up stairs. NATIONAL cah register, rebuilt; guaranteed two years; sold monthly payments, rented, boucht. exchanged, repaired. ACME CASH 246 West 42d at, Manhattan. nl6-K FOR SALE BOUND FILES OF THE NEW YORK HERALD FROM 1878 TO 1903 State price you are willing to pay Address OWNER, Brooklyn Eagle Branch 225 Fifth Manhattan WAWTED JKISCELLAWZOCa.

WILL buy. If cheap, leather dining room chairs; also, table, two brass beds, other Kagle oitice. iirlieat piT clothintl, m. H. Konkl, lo7 1 ill ton r.

Tel.Tliail --ONiect. 10-7 PHi.vTivfw"Ti-' iKiwuiwuie uuu guarantee our work. No Job too small. Let mo uuoic you prices. It.

B. Merwurth, Box 35, KaslunT lJa. EDWIN HALL Furniture; Antiques Phone 4841-iI Fulton at. I hi. pictures, paintings, carpets, rugs, books, old gold and Oliver bought; fair price paid, LAWSON.

1110 Fulton. Phone l-Tuapect S145. nia-30 VAfFfM MASSAGllVG By RniinliiK Wnter In the Moose mui 1l1'' 'rentinout. I'ROSI'ECT SALliS 54 TlA'l ST. CHINA lea 1 Pari, over SO I.

1 and 12 o'clock on Tuesdays and Fridays dur- me inontn or iovomtier; not a bargain "ale. C. BOECKLIN, 46U Hancock at, Brooklyn, m.i CEMETERY LOTS, WHOLE or any part of lot In Greenwood Cemetery; full particulars; principals only; no ugenls. V. Eagle office.

20-3 CLOTHING. WHOLESALE cloak house will eelnfl and coats at Wholesale rtrloa 71 West 23d st, Now York. 20-7 MEN'S suii'M Ml II down, $1 weekly; ready made and to order; $13 up. EXCHANGE CLOTULSO 11 t-ark place, New York, n-tf rURNITURE. FEATHER BEDS, Mattresses bought.

3. 1W4-1012 Fulton at. Phone 1.881) l'rou-pect. 4 4 Tile Knirle Information Rnrenu extends tile invitation to its readers and to readers of all publications to make free use of its facllit e. he Bureau answers all reason able ouestions and specializes on those pertaining to RESORTS.

SCHOOLS. Travel and the Weather. Circulars, catalogues and booklets on hand for free distribution. Branch Bureaus, World and Brunswick 225 5th Manhattan: 608 14th Washington, D. IS Rue Cambon.

Paris; 6 Regent at, London, England. IONG ISLAND. Most AKractlve Conntrr Hotel Ad-Ini'rnt Ken Vork. Uprn All Year GardenCity Hotel atROKK citv. 1.

hpcelni Winter Rnt. One of the Most Exclusive CountrT Hotels In America ffinlarned and Improved-Capacity doubled If 12. A combination of country life and metropolitan luxury seldom found. Everv outdoor anfl Indoor amusement. Kxcellent schools.

18 miles from New York. Frequent electric train servlcn. 85 mlnutn. Write for lllutrnr1 honWet snd rates. J.

J. LAN IV IN rropn. UiCAL spot for reBt i shooting, h.shlng. Cry. till Lake Tfou.p, id pleasure; good O28-30I l''reiort, I.

HUDSON RIVER COUNTIES. Country Life Within a Half Hour of the Grand Central, rni TrKVis I RIDING. DRIVING MOTORING, A MUSIC. DANCING HOTEL GRAMATAN LAWRENCE BARIC. BRONX YILLB, N.Y.

jEAWANGUNKS AND SULLiVAJi C0U3TTY. WINTER boarders; nice, clean, large roonw: oest cooking; fie6h eggs and milk; hunumeo accommodated. Box 3, Monticoilo, N. T. LAKEWOOD, N.

J. Laurel the Pines LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY NOW OPEN A delightful location for autumn visitors. Express uuiii service; ninety m.nutes from Xtw Vork; ninety minutes from Philadelphia. (iOIjF, TKX.MS, r.WOEINfi. Superior roads and faci.ales for auto-mooile parties.

FRANK F. SHUTE, Mana-jer. A UOUrlH.1 HU'IUL With a quiet Air of Domesticity and a Homelike Atmosnhare. B. E.

Sl-ANGENBERQ. Mgr. THK CAaASAY.JO, Lakewood, N. re. filled, homelike house, facing park; and lake; excellent table; moderate lite-: Htn season under management of B.

SW1TZ12R. for ihobe ovsii-ing rest in the beallh-renewl-jg air of Lakewood, X. J. Address aa abova, ATLANTIC CITY. HOTEL Ot Facing the sea and overlooking the famous Boardwalk; every room connected with private bath or having hot and cold running water; capacity WALTER J.

BUZ BY. "ASK MR. FOSTER," Candler Building, 30 West 42d st. o4-tf otuvt HOTEL On ocean front. Always open.

Sea and fresh water baths. Running water in guest rooms. Reservations now made for Thanksgiving and Christmas week. A. RUKEY-SER, Mgr.

JOEL HILLMAN, President. ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. Joaiah White Sun. Company.

nl-tf BERKSIIIRE INN Ali uxa Virginia Av. wo yds. from Boardwalk. November, $10 to $17 weekly; 13 up daily; capacity 300; elevatur: private oaths or running water. DICKINSON.

ATLANTIC CITV, N. J. The leading hotels always open In America's all-year resort. PENNSYLVANIA. "GALEN HALL" Our new itone building with its slaty furnithinft and superior tabic im an ideal plaet lor fiood people lor (he Autumn sad Winter) reduced rates durini that period.

Kyduatio mul otiier (or Filature or Health in our ttttrd Kitidcnt phyticun. Golf and '1 cuaia. SOUTH CAROLINA. PSKE FOREST riding and driving. livery drtv a summer lay.

Open Doc. WAUUNBP. A ,11. .1. HKHKlMliH.

Mr. To Nov. ii, 1'rlnco Uenrge Hotel, N. Y. BERMUDA.

HOTEL FRASCATI restful nnd limupllkn. Ociitnilly locatrd. Water front. ltenutlhil view of ocean. Far nough from docks to h- mil of lu-at and dint of town.

AiTi'iiiui'dutlon with mid without private hiitlm. For fcrinu nnd hookUt apply to Eagle lufornititlnii Itiin an or dirr.i to tlir mn linger, HOTEL FHASCATI. BKIOItD.l. Angela Torre, Samuel Cohen. 2, of 411 Manhattan av, of fi05 Jerome at, Mary ICan flvr, 21, or f.iij Jorum Lulgi Dl I'Hiii L'l, of 44 WutkliiH st.

Colosera IS, Watklns m. aiiir.ko Burbu'uk. 22, uf atu Ht jjj. a Dmylrytszyn, in, gg Co. Oth st Joseph 38, of geuham av, Automata Dl Ore-: la, of Uraham av.

James lUISly, 29. of Snyder uv. Annie KHly, 2, of 122JJ Fast 221 tit. iUk'lriol Oromono, 27, of 100 Adams st, Lena 1 of f'reHt'int at. Bernard Auikror.

22, of uh Cornelia st, Jennie J.HVirty. 2:, of "Sti fOvergrcon uv, Jaa Ciuipla, li), of 7th at, Agata I of 1 23 a v. Vliiconzo Daiimto, 23 of 101 Sklllman av. Glu- M-ppu Knmnro, nf Manhattan hv. John Schattu, of 261 20th bt, Rose Planzo, 20, of I4 ft.

Imh.i' Kaufman. 27. of S71 Sutter av, Beatrice Lldv.w. -Jl, of 12S A nl. ford st.

Va-il! Fcdnrowlca, 2. nf 13 Avenue Rlnn- hiittan. Kuturlna Wesolownku, 19, of 9i9 36th si. Frnnk Taiialdo, 22. of Nassau Rlchlls.

17. of lli-idxn Ft. st, Rose Pctt-r Pamsaufkas. 32, of Charlotte, Dolla Duffy. of 19 Coffey st.

K. Samuel Brown, 30, of Went 43d at, Man- hat i an. ld-x lleyiun, 52, nf 4V2 tJrave.end av Angtin FertT'iH, 20, if Hudson av, Lucrezla Prrxola, 2:1, of 171 lud-1 a v. Anthony 1'famunno, 20, nf Fountain av, Tcrenu Piiniunnn, is, of 41! Lincoln road. Hmrv Grnb, 23, nf M7i Mvrile av, Louise Iffirancourt.

21, of IH'iN Ootps nv. John Hofenlv-rgt'i, 24. nf 76 Bradford st I Anna Mv-IM, pi, nr Mtnrr st. Wladyslaw Zwlcraowski, 21, of JKt3 Onkland st, Stuiiislawa laazowska, 2'. nf Oakland v.

nnss, .11 UK 11 Portland av. Hyrne. L-J. of loiw Nostrand nv, Holen Wilson. or 10H1 Pacific m.

Vlto Hlirnorlno. .1.1. of IVJ Mi-lrnae st, Caterlna or ev. Tnionino Hcrt if 111 mat st, Marlanna uUHuLGh BUUOUUH OF BROOK LVN, THE CITY OF VORK. SEALED BIDrt OK Eai'IMATEii WILL BH recttivud by thu President of the Borough oi Uroutiiyn, at toe above utlloo until 11 ciocK a.m..

mi u. 1. (Oil Lit.SlJlli.SU Itili laA BOR AND MATttUlALS REQUIRED FOii CuNdTRUCTINO B'fOttM EiEvVEHS AND SAMTARV oKvVEHrf JN MAtiPLAH fttUJi SiE TO CREEK 'I AS tiANITARlf SEWER IN MAU-PETH FROM VANDER UUHT AVE, TO MORGAN COMBINED SBWERH l.N UAarcTH FROM MORGAN AVE. IO CU.XSELYEA IN CONafclLlEA ST, from mahpeth ave. to humuoldt bt.

STORM BEVVER IN GARDNER FROM MASPETH AVcJ. TO THE WEST BRANCH OF NEWTOWN CREEK. KNOWN Ad ENOHbH KILLS. AND jJIPHON UNDER NEWTOWN CREEK, AT MASPETH AVE. FROM THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN TO THIS ttOKOUOH OF QUEENS, TOUETHBi.

WITH A PUMPING STATION AND ALL AP PURTENANCES. TO BE LUC ATE ON THE SITJfl TO BE ACQUIRED BY THE CITY ON 111 hi A HIE nLY SIDE OF MORGAN AVE. DET WEEN MASPETH AVE. AND BULLION AND A FORCE MAIN AND ALL AP PURTENANCES AT MASPETH AND MOR- UA AVENUES. Section No.

1. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities la as ioiiuwb: L88U linear feet M-lnch combined sewer. 2ti llntur feet US-Inch combined sewer. 90 linear feet 12-Inch oomblned pipe sewer. linear feet 60-Inch sanitary awer.

3 linear feet 30-1 no sanitary sewer. 30 linear feet U-inch san.tary pipe sewer. 21S8 linear feet S-lnch sanitary pipe aewer. ttSi linear feet 34-lnoh storm sewer. 460 linear feet 4S-inch atorin sewer.

457 linear feet M-lnch storm sewer. linear feet l'4-lnch storm pipe sewer, 238 linear feet 22-Inch storm pipe aower. 368 linear feet 0-Inch storm pipe sewer. .11 linear feet 18lnch storm pipe eewcr. l.tittii linear fet l-inch atorm pipe eewer, 24 S-lnoh standpliK'e on roniblned sower.

T-i 8-inch stand plpus on Mnltary eewer. 1.114 linoor feet 8-inch combined house con neotlon drain. 02 linear feet 8-lnch sanitary house connec tion drain. 43 linear feet 6-Inch sanitary house connection drain. 32 linear feet C-inch storm house connection drain.

15 house connection drains reconnected. 3 manholes, Clasq 5 manholes, Class C. 7 manholes, Class D. 6 manholes, Class E-14 manholes, Class 1 manhole, Class G. 2 manholes.

Class H. 6 Class J. 12 manholes. Class K. 4 manholes, Class 3 sewer basins.

3 sewer basins reconnected. 1 pump well and substructures of sewage pumping station. i inverted siphon and appurtenances. I force main, complete. l.loo.ooo feet, board measure, sheeting and bracing.

feet, board measure, yeuow pine sneet piling and waits. mow fiet. board measure, foundation plann ing and pile capping. 42.000 l'near fet hearing piles. loo cublo yards concrete.

Class in place, complete. The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance, of the contract Is tour hundred (4Xlt working days. The amount of security required (s One Hundred and Twenty-five Thousand Dollars The bidder will state the price of each Hem article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed oer linear foot, foot, board measure, or other unit of measure, by which the bids shall be tested. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for the contract. Blank forms and further Information may bo obtained and plans and drawings may be seen it the offlce of the Bureau of Sewers, 2lf Montague Rnrmjgh of Brooklyn.

LEWIS H. POUNDS, President, MTSpc Genera! Instrneilona to Bld-rterM. nt foot of co lti mm, last paare of thin paper. (C71'6 ItSt-tOt OBU BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, Eastern District of New Vork In the matter of THE BURR MANUFACTURING AND SUPPLY COMPANY, bank rapt Please take notice that pursuant to an order of this court, dated November 13, 1913, James F.

Con ran, the of tha abuvc-named bankrupt) will offer for sale, subject to confirmation by the court, at publlo aui'tlpn, at thu Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No, 189 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, through William H. Smith, auctioneer, on the ad day of December, 1113, at 12 o'clock noon, the real estate owned by the bankrupt, known and designated as Nos. 96-8 Lexington avenuo, Uoroueh of Brooklyn, City of New York, County of Kings, end bounded and described substantially as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. City and dtati of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Lexington avenue, distant 340 feet easterly from the southeasterly ccriwr of Classon ami Lexington avenues; running thenct southorly parallel with Classen avenue 100 feet; running thence easterly parallel with Lexington avenue 55 feet; running thence northerly parallel with Classon avenue 100 feet to the southerly side of Lexington avenue; and running thence westerly along the southerly side of Lexington avenue oG feet to the point or place beginning.

Free and clvar of alt liens. No bid less than $7,500 will be cvnsldcred. Dated November 19, 1918. SELAH B. STHONO.

Reftree In Bankruptcy. JAMES F. CONRANt Trustee in Bankruptcy. Henry A. Blumenthal, Attorney for Trustee, 100 Broadway, New York City, Borough of Manhattan.

LEG AJu NOTICES. SUPREME COUpT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Katharine Journeay, plalntirf, against Abraham Moskowits, Annie Mosko-wiu, Mildred Sleglur, Charles F. Slemons, Kttel Rosenzwolg, Louis Blanco and Harry Kober, defendants. Trial desired In the County of Kings. Summons To the above-named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the compluint In this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.

Dated New York City, July 7, 1913. BONYNGFJ A BONYXGET, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Offlce and Post Office address, No. 26 Exchange place, Borough of Manhattan, New York Chy. To the defendants, Abraham Moskowitx, Annie Moskowltz and E.tte) Roscnssweig: TUt ore going summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of the Hon.

RuNJell Benedict, a Justice of the Supremt Court of the State of New York, dated the isth day of November, 1913, and filed with the In the office of the Clerk of the of Kings, in the Hall of Records, in rie Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the lath day of November, 1913. said complaint having been filed In suld offlce on July 9th, 11113, Dated New York City. November 19, 1913. BONYXOE BONYNOK, Attorneys for VMntnlflT Office and Poet Office address. No.

26 Ex change place, Borough of Manhattan, New Wk City. n21-6t SlnesscI, of 1429 East 9th st. Carmine Giachettl, 21, of StI9 3d a Luciano, IX uf 8iu av. Carmela Thomas Dunn. 31, of Van SJcklen av, Muy Tully.

24. of 1242 Herkimer st. Cmutrtu Panlco, 39, of 162 Mott nt. Manhattan Maria Aceianll, 32, of 5S3 Oth av. Janns Bowman, 27, of 904 Rocksway av, May Bornstrageo.

21, of 904 Rock.iway av. John Stolnlngtr, 21, of 2126 Eat 19th st. Lo- rutta BiiilKinler, 21, of 2137 East 12th st Henry Sautkuinu, 25, of 345 St. Nicholas nv Mildred Da Lev. 19.

nf run twfnr.t William Biudner, 27, of 24, Stags; at, Fischer, 19, of 14 Lombardy st. George Hllcken, 21, of 9)8 Drlgs av, Mctfugh. 22. of 433 Lor nier st. tgnazlo Buvolo, 24, of 217 22d st, Ruvola.

23, of 211 22d st. Elizabeth Margaret Domcnica William Chasotte, 25, of 163 Withers st, Man Braum, 2t, of 314 Leonard st. Francis O'Neill. 25, of 253 13th at, Beatrice Abramson, 23, of 223 Van Brunt t. Joseph Boltln, 33, of S27 Bushwick av Dora Dropkin.

50, of Jerey City, j. Thomjs McDermott, .16, of 74 2d st. Mars-a O'Toole, 39, of 74 2d St. Margaret Xleolo Muscara, 26, of Bath av Italia Guarlno, 19. of 1740 Bay 16th st.

Irving Reycrsft, 23, of 634 48th st, Mae Car toll, 23. of 223 Carroll st. Lewis Poppert, 19. of 06 Legget av. Queens Grace Dlcbner, 19.

of 1333 Jefferson av. Hugo J. Scnnnevln, 21. of ItimhWck av, Amelia Eckert, 18. of 148 Withers st.

George R. McOnlre, 3tl, of 368 74th st, Emma Bond, 24. or htn av. AiUoineUo, 21, of 493 President st, Mary CnsKOne, 19, of 193 22d st. Ettilllo Natale, 20, of 130 estate Bt, Mary Joyce, S3, of 4th st.

Edward Young. 32. of Jersey City, N. I. aula M.

Morris. 29, of 1604 Dean st, Anoltdt KchindUr, 41, nf Nassau st, Mar- gareihe tJranemanii, 28, of to Nnnriau st. Fdwhrd F. Htoeckle. 28, of 354 West 56th at, Esther Gamewlch, 18, of 24 Jackson st.

Charles Smyle, of 1430 Putnam av, Loretta lh-hn, or ma i-eeatur at. VHo Rlrr.l. 26. of 445 17th st, Grazla Slgnorlle, Of 546 17tn sr. Michael Hollander.

22, of 148 East Broadway, Anna tapian, zl-, or tw Throop av. Fnder.ok t'. Hnirauer, 52, of Richmond Hill, L. Dena i-unger, or I1A hum st. F.

Dana Burnet, 2-, of 297 Henry st, Marguer ite 11. Diimary, sa. or iin sin av. nraonla 28. of 81 North 7th St.

Soohle Bvcsek, 19, of 78 Norih 7th st. Ablomlandolo. 17. nf Vnrth tth sf, Mabel Ahrrns. nf 213 North 7th st.

Eiward Larktn, 28. of iRS Ralph av, Loretta Condon, jo, of muz rrespnet piace, i m.k Ji of l3 a Clark, 2. of 4(11 46th s. Oeorae Wonka, nf 111? Myrtl. av, Frieda FranVel, IB, of 1312 Myrtl.

av. WOODMERE THANKSGIVING. Woodinnrc, Nivembr-r Jl A Thnnksglvlng festival will be h'M the Wonrlmere OHib on morning at 10:30 o'clock. 3-8lory brick: 9 rooms; Washington av; must soli. liugle uilice.

21-7 5argaTm7 Carlton av, neor Wllloughby, 3-ftory, basement, brick; wldfi; lot 10); i.3ij. Apply ojiposlte. at No. 1S8 Corlton. 1S-7 UTi rriiiTSioxT avI sYTTAni.R FIIH 1 (111 PA.MIMI3SI Will, SUI.I, A I lllli S.ltlllltUli; I.

MOOHE, 2a7lK 21-7 OXLY cash and balanco same aa rent; Bedford section; three-story brownetone: price LEONARD N. VAUOHAN. 90 Pulton CASH, balance same aa rent, Avenue nar Ocean Parkway; two-story brick; price LEONARD N. VAUOHAN, 909 Fulton street. A Sill ifS TO A V.

PA II STONE: WIl.I, SEl.l, AT UIU GKOHtiK MOOHK, KA1.H AV. 21-7 MON'ROE ST, brownstone, 9 ruoma, 2 baths; oxcellent condition: aultablti for two families; price mortgage fi.WO; cai-h balanco second niorlsago. P12NDLETON, i Coon-tles Slip, Manhattan, OWSMH will rll One 3 story basement brick three ftuiiil.v houe; 3 full Bets Improvements upper floor well rented price $7,000 terms ar. niiiRMl: full particulars to private parties. Write 'W XKIt, Hon 21, Kagle offlce.

21-a S.I. 500; WIDOW compelled to aucrilice basement, 2-famlly, frame house: near ttftth st station West Kn.l Sea Ueach Btevuied lines; Title Company morlgngo; llox 28, office. 20-4 C40S 1.1TII AVMM-13. i I.AFAYF.TTK AVKNI'B. a4f TO Ml' KINS AVEMK.

Will, HEM, AT IllfJ II A KG A 1 r.o 10 IIOOHK, i'll DE KAI.B AYKM'E. 'S. order; newlv decorated. 220 Harrison st, bet. Clinton and Court; hrownstono.

3-itorv and basement; furnace. Open for inspection every ty. 10 to 5. 1SA A7 H. t'AHY, 'm Kul-ton st, Brooklyn.

Phone 30 Main. Hxtruortilnnry Sttcrlttrc. To settle estate; corner store property; three siory and cellar, m.tiiern clouoie Dru-H in nn-est condition: nnrtgagf $9. WW, 5: rent jl.414; price eome quick: low rents: all rented: store leased: no exchange: no steam heat. 2916 Clarendon road.

I 19-7 BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. RARE BARGAIN. 2R7 Henry et, near Joralemon; minutes from subway station; 3-story and bnnrmeut brick with 2-storv extension: extra wide lot: suit able for conversion. Will sacrifice for SlO.tiW) If sold this month. W.

J. T. LVN'CH, 26 Court st. Tel. 3418 Main.

nl7 QUEENS BOBOUGH PROPERTY. O.N'E-family frame, 7 rooms, bnth. steam heat; two city lota; sewer, gaa, water; in perfect order; located Morris Park, L. I. Apply OWNER, Box 20, Eagle oft.ee.

-11-3 FOR SALE MORTGAGES. FOR SALE a second mortgage of 53. 000 at 3 per running three years from September last; payable In yearly Installments; secured by the bond of a corporation which practically makes It a guaranteed mortgage; will pay 12 per cent, to cover all expenses. S. Box 21, Eag.o office, 21-3 COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.

TO LET OF. EXCHANGE. Long Island. Modern 7-room house; lm. provements; decorated good location: rent $23 monthly.

OWNER, Uox 361, Lynbrook. 21-3 New York. TWO choice properties, with large grounds; houaea, t-nch 7 rooms, all improvements; rent 30. Address OWN ICR, Lock Box M), Spring alley, Kockland County, 20-2 New Jersey. WERTFIEI.D.

N. modern M-room house: lot 100 x600; owner must sell; bargain for quick buyer. Address WALTER Llili, Westfleld. N. J.

I l-7 CALDWKLL. N. J. Flue plot, treea. 100x300, restricted, convenient to depot; suitable for a'l year or summer liume; $2,000.

ARNOLD MITXNICH. 37a Fulton st. Brooklyn, 13-7 QVICK Now Is your chance 'ior cheap acrcogeO, 10, 20, 30 and 40-acre pl)ts; good foil; grand view: 520 altitude; all State macadam road frontage: only $200 per acre: easy terms: 21. miles stallon: 26 miles out. Erie R.

A neat, little country home, HVfe acres, all new buildings, stock and tools, only 4.20O $1,000 cash: 22 miles out. Erie R. R. 154 miles station; no asems; no exchange. B.

BLOOMKR, Hillsdale, N. J. U-7 Co-Ec'uoatlonal. TjKSSOXS Krench, German, English end embroidery; expuiuenced teachers; special attention to beginners; either residence. Call Thursdays, 2-4 p.m., or write for special ap-puintment.

FUHJNCH STUIUO, 2li Monroe st, Brooklyn. 19-3 MUSICAL INSTSRUCTIOW. Voice 5pociallst, who taught FRIEDA HEM-I'i'jv, Mctr-'piltan Opera ritnr auknowledged Rival of Patti, Mlba, Sembrlch and other famous artists. Inducements to TAT-ISN'f ED, serious utudents. PuplU' performances held at Oarnf-gie, Aeolian Ilalia, X.

Y. Theaters and B'lilyn Academy of Music. Information 68 W. Vlid st, New York City. nia-30t BROWN ril'CKNKLFj concert harp.

Apply M. O. RYAN, t(7o Sterllna pluce, Urooklyn. DANCING. 34 YEARS MASTER OF DANCING.

Stern's, liroadway, comer Myrtle av tele-phono HuH-iwidt. oriRlnator on all new Tangoca, Onestep, Hesitation, Jockey Pkip, Italian, Amerlcaii Walts and all Htttge Dances. nH-Ht TTOCH'S 1253 I1 fori av, near Fulton; any 3 i.i&iern dances jusranteed for $5, waltz, tango, stc. Private lesnon, 6, 4 class leufcona, Jl. Circulars mailed.

Kstab. 1S63. 7-tf Id WEST DANCKS. BI1SS HOPK lt. Private lessons, fl.

Special ciuh ratsL 818 Greene av. T7S-W Propeot. SPECIAL NOTICES, I I A A NT "C) HUE mX5 53 on the loth day of November by the United States District Court for the Eastern District uf New York, not lei; Is hereby given to ail credit urs of whatsoever class or nature of im tiettlsliipt Oyster System to pivs-jnt their r-Kpecilve claims, duly verlfi.d, with His Master, Kichaidi M. Cahuoiie, appointed by yaid order, at his in the lliglu Building Koruiigh vt Irirouklyn, city at Sew Ymk on or biore the tith diy December, 1913. WIM.IAM H.

HAVB, Office and l'ostoince Address, 40 Central street, P1EKRF M. BUOWM. Office and i'oatotflce Address, -7 Cedar street. New York City. Receivers the Oyster Nathaniel Corwin, Attorney frir Heoeiver, Jjj Liberty street, New Voik City, niodO CORPORATION NOTICES.

DKP.V I1TMENT OF PAltKS, ARHKVAL BCl LOl N'O. 6Til A VEN CJi A SI) U'H KTHI.CET. BOitOCtfll OF CITY OP NEW YORK. BIDS OH KHTIMATKS WILL HIS received by (he Park Board, at the above oinVe of the Depart men I ot Porks, until ii o'clock p.m.. mi THUtlJW, DKf KMllKK 4, 1013.

Borough of Hrooklyn. 1 FntMSUl.NLt A it VKRI I COAL IX PARKS AND ON 10 PARKWAY JN THE BOitOCOH OF li ft( KK I Tlu itne allowed for ih.i completion of this contract will be ninety caKndJir day. J. KCHyriHlN(l AND DK LI VBRI N( KOU-AOK IN PARK. BultOCGH OF The time allowed for the completion of thin contract will bi one hundred eighty-one tlSl) calendar duyf.

FCBNISHING AND DlvLT VERTN'a RB15F AND FISH TN PHOiSPISCT 1'AUK, OF HKOOKLY.V. The tim alloived for the completion of this contract will b-j one hundred clght-ono (1S1) calendar days. 4 It I ri I II AN DKLlVERINfl tiitrty-f1vk l3o rodi.s of w1rr mesh in park, bobucgh of BitOOKl.YN. The time allowed for the mmplfitlon of tliis uitract will bo until 31 lin.r No bond will rvquired with the hid. as hf-nMofdre, but will bo required on awarding id tne con root in no amount equal to thirty per crmt.

of the contract. A cert Bled or cash In the sum of one and me-h CVD per cent, of th total amount of 1 rMtiniAte muwt acenmpany bid. will bo compared and the contract lAirdt'd nt a lump or aggregate sum. 1.1. formn may hr obtained at the offlce i ho Department of Parks, Litchfield Man-i Mlon, rroepect M'cst and Fifth street, Park.

Htous1i ft Hrooklvn. CHARLfSS B. STOVKK. President. TIIOMAfl J.

HH'OINp. MTCHAKL J. KF.NVEDY, WALT 10 It Cr. KLIOT, Com ml hsI oners of Parka. liOI-IOtosu So l.tipt-nl 1 fldl- ffi4 uf colli in ii, la, as uf thiif unites.

Persons desiring Information concerning the weather, temperature or other Information can secure It by using telephone No. S71 Mai In from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. week days. Nights and Sundays.

UtKl Mnln. Indication Until 8 P.M. Tomorrow- Washington, November 21 For Eastern New York: Unsettled tonight and on Saturday: probably lucal rains; warmer tonight In central and north portions; moderate varlablo wlnde, becoming southeast and south. Local Probabilities. Unaet tied tonight and on Saturday; probably local rains; moderate variable winds, bt.

coining east to south. General Weather Conditions. Colder weather extends over New England, the fit. Lawrence Valley and most of New York. It la also slightly cooler In Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee.

It Is colder over to Far Northwest, and In the Middle West high temperatures yesterday resulted In thunderstorms last nlgh.t followed by cooler weather. It Is again decidedly warm In the Upper Mississippi Valley and the Upper Lake region. A disturbance of wide area and considerable energy Is central over adjacent portions of Minnesota and Wisconsin. Its movement eastward will be accompanied by warm weather and rain, followed by clearing and colder, in this vicinity fair and slightly cooler weather today will be followed by warmer and unsettled Saturday, with probably rain by Saturday night. Light variable winds becoming southerly.

OFFICIAL TEMPERATURE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 3 p.m 70 7 p.in 64 4 p.m t(! 8 p.m B4 3 p.m 67 9 p.m 83 p.m.. ,.63 10 p.m. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER CI 1 a.rn 6 a.m 58 2 a.m., ,,.,..58 7 a. in 57 3 a.m 8 a.

in 56 4 a.m 57 9 a.m 56 11 am K9 12 (noon) hi 1 p.m S0 2 p.m fct 3 a.m 59 10 a.m 57 Average temperature today, as. Average temperature a year ago today, 5, a.m. 80.24 I Wet bulb 56 Relative Dry bulb SUN RISES AND SETfl. November 21. I November K.

Sets. .4:34 I Rises. .6:52 4:3 8a.m. today. Tem.Prec.

today. Tsm.Prec, Boston 46 Buffalo 58 New Orleans 68 62 Louis 46 .43 San Fran'o. 48 56 Philadelphia. 60 Washington 53 42 Highest, 8. at New Orleans lowest, 42, at Charleston.

HIGH WATER. Jl, P.M. nf TlmefHIghllTimalHighllRise I Fall H.M.I Feet IFeet "I H.M.I H. M. Xew 2:27 I 4.1 II 2:43 4.1 I 5:54 Sandy Hook.

4-2 2:23 4.2 SHIP NEWS. Arrived at New York Today. Majestic from Southampton. Columbian from Havre. Pallanza from Hamburg.

Jelling from Mansanlllo. Ancona from Naples. Pennsylvania from Hamburg. Ancon from Cristobal, Geestemunde from Perth Amboy. Concettina dl Giorgio from Baltimore.

Northwestern from Baltimore. Cemulgee from Mobile. Maracalbo from La Guayra, Delaware from Philadelphia. Barbaroasa. from Genoa.

City of Savannah from Savannah. Xorhilda from Ellis Bay. El Sud from Galveston. Sailed from New York Today. Chesapeake for Baltimore.

El Monte for New Orleans. Indraghtrl for Yokohama. St. Louis for Southampton. Magda for Philadelphia.

NordstJernen for Nlpe. Arrived at Foreign Ports. Bordeaux. Nov. 19 Petrolelne, Kobe, Nov.

20 Indra. St. Thomas. Nov. 20 Guiana, Antwerp.

Nov. 21 Lapland. Liverpool, Nov. 21 Celtic, Port Said. Nov.

21 Kanlarhar. Sailed from Foreign Ports. Cape Town, Nov. 18 Clan Macinness. FJarbadoa.

Nov. 19 Slddons. Buenos Ayres, Nov. 19 Siamese Prince. Malta, Nov.

19 Afghan Prince. Port Said, Nov. 19 Madawaska. Shanghai. Nov.

19 City of Baroda. Naples, Nov. 20 Ivernla. Queenstown, Nov. 21 Baltic.

Steamers Due Tomorrow. Name, pier and time. Frem, 2 p.m Havre 8 a.m Liverpool 6 a.m Galveston France, o7 N. Adriatic, 60 N. Colorado, 45 N.

Mohawk, 36 N. Philadelphia, 62 N. Perugia Seguranca, Wall at, 7 a.m Jacksonville Southampton Palermo Havana. Frutera Liverpool Oranje Nassau Gonalycs Steamers Sailing Tomorrow. Name, pier and time.

Amerlko, Hoboken. 12 Pnnnonia, 56 N. 12 Florli-ei, 32 Brooklyn. 11 a.m... Coama.

35 Atlantic Basin. 12 Destination. Hamburg Naplea St. Johns San Jun. Guuntanamo.

Preltlce Stores, Bermudian, 45 N. 11 a.m, 12 Bermuda Jamaica Havana Carlllo. 16 E. 12 Havana, Wall 1 p.m Prlnz Joachim, tJ5 2 p.m ao vance, jy i. 3 p.

07 3 p.m Havrrt California, 64 N. p.m Qiasgow Grosser Kurfuerst. Europe, 74 N. R. Hoboken.

10 a. in Bremen 11 a.m Naples lanana. i zirooklyn, a p.m Minnetonka, 68 N. 12 Trent, 42 N. p.m San Jacinto.

43 N. 1 p.in., Iimpaaas, 38 N. 1 p.m.... TA Rio. 4 N.

12 London Jamaica Galveston Tampa Orleans 1 p.m. Jacksonville 2 p.m Trieste Galveston City of Savannah. 3S Belvedere, Ruxh Doqks, El Sol, 48 N. 12 m. Ncwn by Wireless.

Slasoonset. Nov. 21 Str. Adriatic. Liverpool for New York, signaled 867 miles east r-f Sandy Hook at midnight, Nov.

"0. Will dock about 8 a.m. Saturday. Sable Island. Nov.

21 Str. France Havre for New York, signaled 870 miles east of Sandy Hook at p.m., Nov. 20. Will dock at 3 p.m, Saturday. Sable Island.

Nov. 21-Str. Philadelphia. Southampton for New York, signaled 740 miles east of Sandy Hook at 7 a.m. Will dock at 8 a.m.

Sunday. THE FIRE RECORD. Report of Area and far fire received at the Offlce of the Fire Alarm 'Telegraph for 48 hours ended at 8 a.m., November 21: a.m. "402 6th av; damage to building sllRhl. p.m.

fin Poseher st. p.m.-W! Degraw at; damage to building sl'aht. 6:19 p.m. 75 Wallabout Bt; damage to building slight. 1:20 p.m.

62 Xorlh 7th st: damage to building slight. p.m. Norman nv ar-d et; damage to building slight. :.1 p.m. IS Wycaiff 12:33 a.m.

Malicious fi'ne alarm. 6:.13 a.m. 04 Forrest av; damage to building sllgiit. 7: as, a.m. S3 Qulncy st; damage to building slight.

"THE TRUST" AFTER FIM. Lynbrook, L. November 21 "Mt milk supply has been ruined by the trust." says August Knlcliman, who lives In the western section of this village, directly off the Merrick road. Knlclcman until Tuesday whs the proud owner of a find Jersey cow, hut a automobile owned by the Standard Oil Company collided with the cow, killing It. BAYSIDE PARK CIVIC ASS'lT.

(Special to The Eagle.) Albany, November 21 The Baystde Park Civic Association of Bayslde has been incorporated with the Secretary osV, State, with the following as William H. Daker, William H. John, and Eaton V. Reed of Bayslde. Cards Envelopes Bill Heads Note Heads Letter Heads Statements Every description of printing for your store or office at very reasonable rates.

'Phone 6200 Main and our man wilt call and quote you prices. BROOKLYN PRINTING FIFTH FLOOR EAGLE JOB DEPARTMENT EAGLE BUILDING' WATERMAN Brook? TO LET FLATS. 6 AH. light, large rooms; hot water supply: newly derciotcd; Si3 St. John's place, or agent.

160 Hog-era av. 17-7 H'U KAYMO.VO ST, nea7Myrtle av: 4 noma, with improvements; janitress or C. O. PAKJK. 1-1 Flaloush av.

13.5 43 HKRKUIEft PLACE. near'Xosuvind av! 4 durable rooms, rtr.it floor; rent il'J per uiumii. Apply to janitor, Z1-3 Nesr bullillnit, 4 aniriTriicimsTnll Intent iiipruvriiipiilHi rents) SIS nil. Hi, or Hill hv. J8-; MONTH'S RENT KHEK.

Two-family house; 7 rooms, bath, $14; newly neeorated throughout: Culver line, ct faro. RTA.V 2498 Oravescnd av. w-7 all-room ap.irtmem steam hat Riid bof water supply; rent Airily Mra.KKKI.1--, 419 Mill 01. Brooklyn. 1V-8 C'lioirr Aimrtmriitx: All l.icrht HoVmii.

3 or 4 rooms, Ijatli; hot water supply; I40A av. near Hedlord. Janitor or HK.VUV SC11KAK, Urunt! A v. nl2-tf WEST 1ST sf, CO.VBY ISLANti. Flata, 6 lvoma and bath, for ren: cheap rents.

Particulars 66t First av, Manhattan. 16-7 FLATBUSH. Six elegant Unlit rooms overlooklnr I.lndsn Boulevonl and Public Library; near r. car lines; two blocks Prospect Park: all Improve-mentc Inquire at Eijle Flalbush branch. 8M Hat bush av.

jg TO LET PAHTS OF HOUSES. A FLOOR In 2-famtIy houne; rent $25; 6 rooms una bath; in tjood condition. 401a lllh avenue. jj.j PARLOR and babenu-nt in two-family house; 7 room, balii; convenient care and Park. 3 l-'larkioli av.

19-3 ill; SiX nice rooms, bath; iniproveunjiita; two-faanily house; tine condition. 315 Kust Wth st, ma; Avenue C. lm-3 part tivo-story and basonnnt. light stoiu; rent 7. 206 MciJonough at.

Owner, 58 Decatur at. gl-i UH; Vt.ftTi:rjoJ; 0 "heaT-eo; parquet iloor; electric light; aulect neighborhood. y87 BetUord av. pj-7 UPPER two-family detached; 7 rooms; improvements; garage; 1118 07th st. Telephone iMdford or 7 i av.

15-7 FIVE rooiiiH, bath, firrt floor; detAchodT ve-ramla. -JW LAndun av; a. M. TOWWSEXD. ill.inden av.

UPPKR part new 2-family provements; steam ht-at; parquet floora; electric light; beat section. 354 York av. 1.18-15 PA Rl.Olt floor apartment to rent in host section Borough Park; all improvementa- IriVal for Apply to owner. 5i07 Utrecht avenue. 13-3 EASTERN PARKWAY, 052, upper part of iwo-funiily house; fi rooms and bath; parquet floors; steam heat; electric lights.

Owner livesln lower pirt. 2-3os XLSUA YifbTrTriuTvirs and com- EortH offered by owntr living alone in fin.i bniwnalone house, 3d at. Park Slope; two or thrvo rooms, running watsr, bath, telephone; desirable home, winter, for married couple or gentlemen; most ivflned conditions; no othera in house. CoiTepmidt ncu solicited from particular parties. R1CKER30X, 276 Kiatbush avenue, 39.3 TO LET STORES.

slORliJ to let, tsultable for chiropodist or any other business, is Xevins st, next to Hiiub'g restaurant. KIOH10 TO UiT, ifl) UOOEHS AV Cor. Hawthorne st; suitable for any business. Apply on premises, O. W.

DAYTON, oH-tl I-'ultun nr. Noutraud av, double vt-lntlinv. lloaa, 30s Auatrand nr. uu23-tf STORE to lease, comer Kly av and lltli at, I.ong Island City; one block of courthouse, on premises or P. mi.RM New 16-7 KtNE location for butcher" and grocer- "two on business slrcet.

Inquire HlrtS1 Rideewood House. ltlflsewocd. N. J. 17-7 S22 CORNER Redford av and pean st, adjoining Bedford Theater with s-allng cipac-lly or g.iod business location for triule.

Apply to jnio-tor or X- HOnrnv m. Nostrund av. Telephone Bod-ford 6400. 10 LET OFFICES. Desirable offices and desk room for rent in the Brooklyn Eagle Gates Avenue Branch, 1022 Gates Av, near Broadway steam heat and janitor service; brokers VERY DESIRABLE OFFICES TO LET in the EAGLE BUILDING Building Fireproof First Ciass Service Reasonable Rents TO LET BUSINESS TWO-STOUT fuctory to let: feet; prominent thoroughfare.

KUNNINGTON, 41G 3d av, Brooklyn. la-i to let7 entireecotcttcor in best part bedford district; suitable for photographer or dentist; central location, call manager, 1243 bedford av, near fulton st, AND OPPOSITE HALSEY ST. tM'm FOB SALE APARTMENT H0USE3 First mortgage per 4-story double steam apartni'-nt: HtTKen at, near Nos. Uaml nv. I.KARV, 4iy Miullson su i 21-3 FOB, SALE ESTATE.

I-'i 10 lots on I'arltivay. bei.w grade; free and will sub udlnnle or divide to suit. McMKKKAX, 3S1 Fulton St. 111-1 TOR ICHANGE. INCOME 1ats, line houses, ripe building lot's lir ri pi ,1.

GTLUISHT EF.I.IOTT. 44 Court Ft, Hrooklyn. TWO-FAMILY; 17 rooms and 2 baths; hot wnter newly tlecrated all In line condition; suitable for clfict'ir, dtes--makt'r or ti-or; n-ar now subway station; js.r0; open i'or ST John's place, near av. or (JKO, PA LMKH TSi Manhattan a v. Brooklyn, 1S-4 1W.) 1 TiEril J'ENT Vt.

A f.Tl A AV, new 2-fam. stons, 13 r. '-very irnproveirtf tor sale, evch.ar.ge or let. AE.) Ml n.MOl";!-: no. comer FARRA- r.l'T T) il-'ftor'." detsniied resirlenrv; JO r.

p'ot iOxlOD; OAiiAOK: MHOKEHS PA1T. Open C.tr.nErtT ELT.10TT. 44 Court tt. Prooklyn. For Sale or Exchange To Carpenters Eni' -m Tho cwiiT of Infn on pnrtlr di iv, 1 i-Iu'lrr Jfind, cIum- to Cnrdin City, en t-cil- line and short dl-tHnep frnm two I.mc I 'in I rail mud di-nots.

In a rnptdly Increnvhiif n'-i-tfen, nwlne to hl ndviineed nee Is willing to will upon very trrnn to builders who wNh to fret Kfunll dw(lllnr for persons of find fell them on rnwy terms of payment: ti" land Iiriot free find elrar nnd exchnn(re will be entf-rtnlnrd for cw York or ItrookJyn prnjHTty llnhtiy mirtpfisrl. If yuii wish co In si-oil l.nnd orterntlon, liitlldiiiK and id'iinu' yn li-dld while )Ux In fine, bi dltliv t'-m. -iill hi twffu 10 and nl 1 25 Ann N. Y. Brokers Protected.

I i I ARTHUR H. 185 Montague SIX light noms, steam heat, hot water supply; Mt Apply Janitor, 122 Kingston avt-nuc. COHNteK unartnirni; rooms, oath; modern Improvement heat, hot water. Apply on premises. 1421 Dean st.

Vlll "ARDSLEY," Corner apartment, 0 light rooms. $45; hall ami telephone service. 148 Hancock st, corner Nostrand av. RE.M'TIFCL light corner, 124 Sterling ot. corner Tied fori av; 6 bath; steam heat, electric lights; grand service; also 3 rooms, hath, same row, rij3 ltfdford av; $30; owner on property, 16-3auwf DEAN STREET, NEAR KEVINS.

I fSO and 282 Dean st: 3 and 4 iw.uk and hath; strain heat, hot water supply, shower baths. hull boy service, phone operator; every modern linprovinuiit renin very reason 'tide, 1S-7 KOHKHT Kill 11 45 ST. THE FLORENCE 600 UNC0LN PL. Every improvement; vacuum charier-; hisb- est pari of Hmokln; 7 rooms and bath; ton-) vfiiknt Park place ntaiKin and Joi.na 1 place truiiey. Appiy juh.

un hlo, i' Franklin av, C'rnerMncoln plai-e. n)5-U't "BACHELOR APARTMENTS Two and three rooms, with u.uli; also single evrry mo.k-rn Improvement; coiner buiMtnfl; convenient to tuhway, Apply to i UULKL.KY, 84 Montagus Bt. I W-7 2 ROOMS AND BATH. 2 Pferrcpont st. mar Horcmgh Hall and iub-way; 'i rooms and bath; st am heat, hot water, electric light and gaa Included in rent; Jjj nmnih.

Apply on pnunsea or ISAAC II. C'AVtY, Fulton si; telephone 3't2 Main. Pi-7 THE CLETJADA No. 14 (Jhnada place, near Sumner Minion; lai'tif, outttide rooms and 1 small sx and elr-etrulty (-team neat; hot water supply; pat-quit floors; rent "1-3 TO S3 2 WORTH S3 5 Six Jare, llRht rooms and hath: electric light, steam heut. hoi water, specious closets; onvrnJent location; near station.

Apply to superintendent, 790 St. John's place, near Xos-trand av. AulB-tf 1383 DEAN STREET. and rooms and bath; all Improvement: ample closet and storage $46 and $48. Decoration to smlt tenant.

Apply to euperln-tendent on premises, or owner. n4-tf EDW. J. MAGUIRE.1263 Atlantic av THE UNITED STATES, CLINTON STKEET, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. To let outside 7 large rooms and bath; two elevators, rent J650 per annum.

Apply superintendent, au24-tf SELECT DUPLEX APARTMENT. IHS.I PARKSIDE AV, XEAR I'HOS-PE4 PARK) 8 I.AItliK ROOMS, HAMISOMKIV DEl'OII TE1; EVERY MODERN IMI'ROVEMETl 7). WESTW00D REALTY COMPANY, FlutbUMh av. cor. AVlnthron Mt.

THE LAURA, 219 Kaat 17th near Beverley road. High-class Apartmeni; Jupt comoletrd. 4 AND 5 ROOMS RENT $33 TO $48 Containing every known improvement. One minutes walk from Beverley road sta tion, Bright. -m Peach line.

TilG-3Jt 25 IMTKS T4 A II ATT S. 92 WOODRUFF AVE. At Brighton Station. fl nnd 7 rooiDR, tiled bath, electric llrht, team lieat, hot wnter supply; Jf'lO to 943 all lipht and outsidn rooms. Illnor Wiley A Son.lTO.'t Church nr.

Opi, Chureb Av Stutiun, Brihtuu Two Rooms and Bath; Maid Service. Finest and iniit modern npnrtinents in city; 14 EN Hta4 TO 374 STATE NEAR HOYT. 18-7 Three mlnules to subway. FOR RENT In an tip-to-dnt levator apartment honRe; evrn romnn, $b0; six rooinn. 545; five ronnm, $37..

a): four rooms. $32. Impilro of Smertn-tendent. 13 (ihnada phu-e, Hrooklyn. Take fill ton stnwt elevated to Albany VERNON 70S OCEA AVEM Bet.

Rrwilty and AHiciiinrle Honds. 4-5-6 ROOMS EVEI1Y CONCRIVARI.B IMPItOVE.MH.NT FINKST LOCATION BUST TRANSIT Rents from $480 to $900 011 premlNes. Tel. UUiHi KlnthitNli. JUDSOiN H.

PAIGE, Rental Agent, 1021 ortflyou lij. Tel. Fliilbuah. PERFECT LITTLE HOMES WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY FOR HOME-LOVING PEOPLE. and 3 rooms and bath, with all In.

prevt-inents; excellent restaurants at mod-rrato rutt-s; apartment telephone; liberal hall attendance and mild service. "THE MARKiiAM." MT-41 BT. MAHIi'S AVU.VUa. Rent, J3U to "THE GRAYCOURT AND CSMUND," titt-K-n PACIFIC STREET. and 3 rooms baih.

Kellts S-'4 to "THE UNDERiilLL, J57 STERMNfl 1'LACE. Hei.ls I to "THE STERLING," Kl PI.ACB. Rents :4 and $. Apply on premises, or ARTHUR H. WATERMAN, I S3 Mnn Iiiiih- Ilroftklyu.

TO LT HOUSES. PACIFIC HT, 147i. tory and basement, frame: will be newly decorated; rent ICy at H74. 11-4tfsutu HICNT to January WashinKton'av: 3-ftory. brick; V-So.

(iUjluiK L. MoOltE, UcfTalb av. 57f) MONROE ST. near Tonu-kms av; iwu stwry and basement; Si and bnth: ars; open plumbing; newly decorated. 16-7 37S PARK ILA-E; sto'ry" and basement brownstone dwe I ng: tine lnration: monthly.

EDWARD lTiKElJlf KKG, llj B'way, N. Y. lJj-7 2IC T7 MIItK'S I'i a-itmry brlek fintl baneincnt i imiii it ii.I linlli i Itiqulrc 11 Mark's v. biiMement. 10-R(XM cottage, steam len -hEMs finest resid'-utUil i turn nf Mnnouhuryt 1 Ttth st, near i West End I.

and' sub-viay line; keys next door. T. K. f'JSNEY, 3V Park Row. N.

Y. HAY PTDCJ-i. on Slmre ad. elKaiit 1 gent U-man's ncc; t.fwly decorated I rooms, with gi i-iikr; has all impr-ivorvn nt: rent low to family. DEltAIriMl-V ij Hinion av, l-ru'-klyn.

10-7 TO rent nr for fj, new ho.Vfes; parquet floors, Uleil bathrnoms, trim; lowfr part rood's and bith, upper pirt. pioniK and 1-itih. bom piirt Hny Hfdge; convenient to irs and new subway; soon to i urn upenett. Appiv IJ'MPKH Mf.i hi. Tel.

-iVj Hay Rldse. 21 TO IET ROOMS. f'nor room; ht i ahiiijsLon av. liM U4 Sz, moiiiii. i i to 11 ON account of leuvlnst cltv.

will Bacrinee beautiful house and furniture; also almost new piano. Eaat oth fit. Rrooklyn, une block from Church, corner Albtmarla road, Flalbush. 21-3 WE BUY anything you've got and sell you anything you want. HYAMS A HAMBURG, largest dealers in the world.

293, 295, 2H7 and Fulton st; MS, 370 Washington st. Telephone 4033 Main. mll-tf FURS. FLR8, latest styles, repairing and remodeling; lowest tlgurcs. R.

FlEULlilt, Wlis llush-vlirM av, cor. Woodbine. Tel, 0390 Buaii. W-7 FUR-LINED OVERCOAT cloth overcoat, mink lined, Persian lamb collar; almost new; will sacrifice HART, 160 est uath st. now vorit.

l7-3ut LADY will dispose of several fur sets; latest style natural fox, $10; cut fi5; wolf set, wtnte 10 $iu; aim rox, mole and beaver; two handsome fur coats, to and $40; cot all like new. Call day, evening or Sunday, private residence. Mrs. HAHT, li0 West 119th at, N. Ulcphoue 64 Morn hK- side.

17-30 PIANOS AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. tt; BRADBURY upriffht oiano: cost 5500: can bt setn any time. WARD, 73 3d av, near Dean st. ib-6 A NEW $300 mahogany upright; celebrated make; Colonial style; guaranteed ten years; saurlilce for 133, delivered. tM Jefferson av.

13-7 TYPEWRITERS. TyiMswrtter i VliUble Rented modern nervleet chetiitefil rutrM. 'PUoue Mdlu I. Qiiiok delivery. Ueueral T.W.

70 WiiHhiujf tuu at. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. AN established well-known hotel. and grill, centrally located in this city, doing ufiu wiiw-imit iiuinuii ennuttliy, can oo purchased at right figure; details und reasons for selling may ba obtained by principals. Suite 418, 61 Broadway, New York, 19-7 FLORIST store; established 20 years; good funeral location; elegant horse and wagon; no brokers or agentb.

Box Eagle olfice. 19-3 W'ELIv BST A LI liD. paying dry goods store; splendid custom; good reason for selling; $2,000 cash. CLBAN CUT, Box Eagle Bedford branch. FOR sale Nine rooms and bath.

rnmntptt furnished; suitable tor furnished room houstv good condition. C. B. Box 28, Kagle olticn 21-2 CORNER newspaper stsnd for sale snJgond will oT business. Call Sunday morning, Hcnermerhorn st.

near Xcvlns. jo-2 HORSES, CARRIAGES. ETC. O'jMPLlTK TL'KXOUT ALL Fult Will tncr.llcc to first pernon utiwer ng thin advertisement beautiful pot family road horse; pretty as picture; usrd by ymmg lad.e In country all wummer; elcg-int rubbcr-tiie 1 carriage, mounted harnens, blanket, etc. all for cost ttiu; uUo Jttrng young lurm horse, nice and fat, Telephone 4si Bedford 222 MADIS0JS ST, Cwuw v.

Brooklyn. 19-3 MARRIAGELICENSES Issued daring the 54 hour, at 10 A.M. todsj. TotuI today, Hi I luxt year, 1)5. Antonl Serufin, of Jeracy City, rite- lania CzurnewlcL, il, of IT, 1st Thonia 34, or 171 U'arren at, Anna Candcld, of 270 HmUh si, Uiuls I'ecker, of 332 Ueovgla av, Anna Hartman.

of 332 (leorgia av. Thomas K. Anderson, 28, 43S 15th si, Anna M. Kuliy, 27, of Mfi 4Slh St. Frederick IV.

Koelpln. 24. of 21 Jefferson st Kllzabeth Brown. 20, of lot tjtarr at. Louis oad.

21. of 21 Rugby road, Helga Do- lijonen. 22, ot SW6 13th nv. Mails 27, of 107 Hpencer si, Rebecca C. 22.

of 1C4 si. Joseph Kunlnlskl. 2-', of CS IMaiuond at tvlailyalawa Klot, 22, of 63 Diamond st lCdnnrrl Ma her. 21, of SS Ray 20tll st Helen Fleslche, 17. of 15th st.

Olacomo rtalvntn. 23. of 12', Columbia st, (Jno- tnna Rarbera, 23, of ISA Siorkelt at. Aiiain 40, of 173 Meeker av, Anna KUhklewlcz. 23.

of 178 Meeker av. A. Ralph Oreen. 27. of Oth st, Matilda O.

JJavKl. 2K, or 1.1(14 43th St. Olrolonio Boleltlerl, 20, of mo Roeknway av (Catherine Geneva, 21, of 217 Rockanav' av. John Andreola, 21. of 41 New York av.

M- chellna Bsrbe.lln. IS. 4'n v.nv York av. Vlto Dl Canlo, 25, of 70 Rlrhirdsui st. Lulgla Ruagllo.

If), of Monhfiitan nv. Soren 25, of XA liei-gcn st, Ragulilld fi. Norborg, 13, of Iterjteii i. Wladyslaw Czapkowskl. 2B.

of 113 Ton Kyck at, Helen Gross, 23, of 05 Ten tvyek at. Ernest Brechter. 22. of Evergreen, L. Mary Becker, 23, 415 Hlnind at.

John lamuzzl, 21, of I'hllnnVliihlH, Jennie Bosro. 18, of 3i0w. Me.nhnttan av. John Brady. 32.

nf 479 Warren at, Catherine Knrlght. 23. of 479 Warren at. John Ssrph. 37, of 31 i 15.

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o'- ralcln-n av, Anna S'. N'lcli ilas nv. r-1 Itrrk-lev place, I'd. Ti'J I'rosld oil ri, :0.1st mil si, of 1 KoMm Kolllnld, of 'I'ltoiiiiix i-iHfk'i" 1 Li. l-'rank llolin, fj,.

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Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963